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package io.helidon.logging.tests.log4j;

import io.helidon.http.Method;
import io.helidon.webclient.http1.Http1Client;
import io.helidon.webserver.http.HttpRules;
import io.helidon.webserver.testing.junit5.ServerTest;
import io.helidon.webserver.testing.junit5.SetUpRoute;

import org.junit.jupiter.api.Test;

import static java.lang.System.getLogger;
import static org.hamcrest.CoreMatchers.is;
import static org.hamcrest.MatcherAssert.assertThat;

@ServerTest
class Log4jTest {

    private static final System.Logger LOGGER = getLogger(Log4jTest.class.getName());
    private final Http1Client client;

    Log4jTest(Http1Client client) {
        this.client = client;
    }

    @SetUpRoute
    static void routing(HttpRules builder) {
        builder.get("/", (req, res) -> res.send("Hi"));
    }

    //The server should just work
    @Test
    void testOk() {
        String response = client.method(Method.GET)
                .requestEntity(String.class);

        LOGGER.log(System.Logger.Level.DEBUG, "Message");

        assertThat(response, is("Hi"));
    }
}
